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After many requests from the filmmaking community, we are introducing the Kolari Vision OLPF Magnetic Clip-in Filter for Panasonic Lumix L-Mount cameras.
Select Lumix cameras are designed without an internal anti-aliasing (AA) filter, which can result in moiré patterns when filming detailed textures such as fabrics, screens, or architectural elements. Our Optical Low-Pass Filter (OLPF) helps solve this issue by gently diffusing fine detail before it reaches the sensor, reducing moiré and false color artifacts while maintaining exceptional image clarity.
This clip-in design installs easily inside the camera body, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of an OLPF without any permanent modification. It is precision-tuned for the spectral response and pixel pitch of Lumix sensors, providing balanced sharpness and smooth color transitions for both photo and video work.
Ideal for cinematographers, commercial shooters, and content creators looking to achieve cleaner, more natural-looking footage straight out of camera. Please see compatibilty below for more details.
Pre-Order Info:
Our OLPF Magnetic Clip-in Filter for Panasonic Lumix (L-Mount) is now available for pre-order as of October 20, 2025, at a special pre-order price of $299.99. Once the pre-order period ends, the official retail price will be $349.99.
The first production batch will be limited to 90 units, with orders fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis. Shipping is expected to begin within 8 weeks of the pre-order launch. Customers will be notified via email with tracking information once their order ships.
Due to limited availability in the initial production run, we recommend placing your order early to secure your spot in the first batch.
The OLPF Magnetic Clip-in Filter for Panasonic Lumix (L-Mount) was designed specifically for Panasonic Lumix S full-frame cameras featuring 24MP sensors and 6K recording capability. The filter was tuned and tested primarily with the Panasonic Lumix S5II, which serves as the reference model for optical frequency and pixel pitch.
These cameras will experience the best performance and balance between moiré reduction and image sharpness:
Panasonic Lumix S1
Panasonic Lumix S1II
Panasonic Lumix S1IIE
Panasonic Lumix S5
Panasonic Lumix S5II
Panasonic Lumix S5IIX
Panasonic Lumix S9
All of the above cameras share similar sensor resolutions (approximately 24.2MP) and pixel pitches that align closely with the OLPF’s designed frequency response. In these models, the filter effectively reduces aliasing and moiré without introducing visible softness.
Panasonic Lumix S1R
Panasonic Lumix S1RII
These models feature 47–60MP sensors with significantly smaller pixel pitches. While the filter will physically fit and can still reduce moiré to some extent, users may observe a mild softening effect in fine details—particularly in full-frame 8K or high-resolution capture modes.
Performance tends to improve when shooting in 6K APS-C crop or Pixel-for-Pixel modes, where the effective pixel pitch better aligns with the filter’s design frequency.
Sirui 50mm f1.6 Anamorphic
TTArtisan 75mm f2
TTArtisan 40mm f2 Lens
Moire Reduction – Adds an anti-aliasing optical element to reduce moiré for clean, natural image rendering in demanding production environments.
Magnetic Mounting System – Quick and secure installation inside the camera body for effortless filter changes.
Professional-Grade Optics – Precision-crafted glass ensures minimal color shifts and maintains sharp, high-resolution imagery.
Ultra-Slim CNC-Machined Frame – A lightweight, durable aluminum design for a perfect fit without interfering with lens operation.
Premium Multi-Coatings – Anti-reflective, anti-smudge, hydrophobic, dust-resistant, and scratch-resistant coatings for superior durability.
Compatible with Multiple Lenses – Works with a wide range of lenses, ensuring flexibility across different shooting setups.
Our OLPF Magnetic Clip-in Filter for Panasonic Lumix (L-Mount) is now available for pre-order as of October 20, 2025, at a special pre-order price of $299.99. Once the pre-order period ends, the official retail price will be $349.99.
The first production batch will be limited to 90 units, with orders fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis. Shipping is expected to begin within 8 weeks of the pre-order launch. Customers will be notified via email with tracking information once their order ships.
Due to limited availability in the initial production run, we recommend placing your order early to secure your spot in the first batch.
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2 reviews for OLPF Clip-in Filter For Panasonic L-Mount – Magnetic
matthewdangyou@gmail.com –
I’ve been using the Kolari Clip-In OLPF on my LUMIX L-Mount cameras for a bit now, and honestly it’s one of those things you don’t realize you need until you use it.
If you’ve ever dealt with moiré on things like clothing, patterns, or detailed textures, you know how annoying it is… and even worse trying to fix it in post. This helps a ton with that. It doesn’t magically remove it in every extreme situation, but it reduces it enough where it’s way less of a problem in real-world shooting.
My biggest concern going in was losing sharpness, but that really hasn’t been an issue. The image still looks clean and detailed, just without those weird artifacts popping up.
Also, once it’s in, you kind of forget about it. It’s not something you’re constantly messing with, which I appreciate.
If you shoot anything client-related or just want cleaner footage straight out of camera, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Dan Hopkins –
I’ve been fixated on the idea of a magnetic, removable OLPF for Lumix full-frame cameras for years. When I first pitched the concept to Kolari back in early 2023, they were immediately interested. Fast forward to today, and I still can’t quite believe this product is a reality.
The Context: For my full-time job, I shoot and edit commercial, corporate, and social content using Sony FX3 and FX6 cameras. For weddings, I stick with my Lumix S Series. In the commercial world, I’ve dealt with minor moire on everything from talent’s shirts to tight patterns on packaging (like Ben & Jerry’s pints). At weddings, I’ve experienced major moire on grooms’ suits as they walk down the aisle. I’ve settled on, “fixing it in post” with noise reduction software, but it’s not a great solution. My desire for an OLPF came strictly from a need to remove moire, any added softness is just a welcome side effect.
Why not just use the S1H? Many will suggest just sticking with the S1H. For one, I’ve still seen plenty of moire on that sensor, its OLPF just isn’t that strong. Secondly, the new generation of S Series cameras brings huge quality-of-life improvements that are hard to give up, specifically PDAF and full-frame 4k 60p.
The Findings: After spending many hours with this clip-in OLPF, I’ve found that while it isn’t perfect, it does exactly what I need it to do. Here is the breakdown:
Pros:
Very effective moire reduction: Outperforms the S1H in most scenarios.
Pleasing aesthetics: Provides a nice, organic softening to the image.
Clean image: No vignetting and a very minimal, actually pleasing color cast.
Performance: No noticeable impact on AFC.
High-res friendly: Also works very well on the S1RII with acceptable softening.
Build quality: The magnetic system handles heat well, and the hydrophobic coating makes the glass easy to clean.
Cons:
Corner sharpness: Takes a big hit on ultra-wide lenses, especially in Open Gate.
Close focus: Loss in close-focus distance on fully manual glass (mostly on wide angles).
Focus throw: Shifts the infinity point back, which reduces the overall focus throw on manual lenses.
Anamorphics: Throws off back-focus, requiring shimming to work properly.
Neutral Considerations:
Secondary flares appear amber rather than green.
Final Thoughts: Because this glass sits between the sensor and the lens, the optical impacts listed above are expected. However, this OLPF is 2mm thick (compared to the standard 1mm for most L-mount clip-ins), which amplifies the issues. Corner softness with ultra-wide lenses is biggest issue for me personally.
The silver lining? The magnetic system makes it super easy to pop out if I have a specific shot where corner-to-corner sharpness is the priority. If Kolari can eventually figure out a, “Version II” with thinner glass that maintains this level of moire reduction, that would be great. For now, I’m a very happy guy to finally have this in my bag.
I did create a full review for this filter, which can be seen here if anyone is interested:
https://youtu.be/QIfPamatT0Y?si=1JUrf2–pD5yYczi